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Title: | EcologicalSensingThroughTasteand ChemosensationMediatesInflammation: ABiologicalAnthropologicalApproach |
Authors: | Giuliani, Cristina Franceschi, Claudio |
Keywords: | tastereceptors chemosensory receptors inflammation ecologicalsensing |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | American Society for Nutrition |
Abstract: | Ecologicalsensingandinflammationhaveevolvedtoensureoptimabetweenorganismsurvivalandreproductivesuccessindifferentandchanging environments.Atthemolecularlevel,ecologicalsensingconsistsofmanytypesofreceptorslocatedindifferenttissuesthatorchestrateintegrated responses (immune, neuroendocrine systems) to external and internal stimuli. This review describes emerging data on taste and chemosensory receptors,proposingthemasbroadecologicalsensorsandprovidingevidencethattasteperceptionisshapednotonlyaccordingtosenseepitopes fromnutrientsbutalsoinresponsetohighlydiverseexternalandinternalstimuli.Weapplyabiologicalanthropologicalapproachtoexaminehow ecological sensing has been shaped by these stimuli through human evolution for complex interkingdom communication between a host and pathologicalandsymbioticbacteria,focusingonpopulation-specificgeneticdiversity.Wethenfocusonhowthesesensoryreceptorsplayamajor role in inflammatory processes that form the basis of many modern common metabolic diseases such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, and aging. Theimpactsofhumannicheconstructionandculturalevolutioninshapingenvironmentsaredescribedwithemphasisonconsequentbiological responsiveness. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5113 |
Appears in Collections: | VOL 11 NO 6 (2020) |
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